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A Tottenham fan has called for Jose Mourinho to be sacked after Saturday’s thrashing to Man City.

Spurs slumped to a fourth defeat in five Premier League matches as Man City dispatched them 3-0 at the Etihad.

Mourinho and Hugo Lloris have come under pressure in recent weeks

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Mourinho and Hugo Lloris have come under pressure in recent weeks

Mourinho’s men are ninth in the table and Tottenham fan Trevor has had enough.

He told talkSPORT: “Mourinho has to go, he is going to take our club down the drain.

“He set up against Man City with a very, very offensive side where we were going to go forward, but they just didn’t do it.

“I’m fed up with this team. We have a lot of poor players in that side. We’re not great.

“We were taking the mickey out of Arsenal saying they’re going down… we’ll be lucky if we finish top half.

“It has to be about the manager, he’s a dinosaur!”

Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has also come under-fire for letting in soft goals against Everton and Man City in the space of three days.

Mourinho has guided Tottenham to just three wins in 12 Premier League games

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Mourinho has guided Tottenham to just three wins in 12 Premier League games

And talkSPORT pundit Gabby Agbonlahor believes Spurs No.2 Joe Hart, who was signed on a free transfer in the summer, should start ahead of the Frenchman.

Talking about Tottenham’s frailties at the back, the former Aston Villa forward said: “When I look at Eric Dier, he’s got good attributes, but he hasn’t got the pace.

“Nowadays in the Premier League you’ve got to have that pace to cope with the quick attackers and he doesn’t have that.

[Davinson] Sanchez has the pace, but he’s very clumsy.


“You look at the [Ilkay] Gundogan’s [second] goal, if he stays on his feet and runs with him, he tackles him.

“Spurs have got a big problem at centre-back and they need to bring in some top class centre-halves.

“The biggest thing is the goalkeeper. If I was Mourinho I’d be giving Joe Hart a chance in the next game.”



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